Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Solving NYC's Housing Problem

   Every place I turn I see building going up or old buildings renovated. Yet more families are homeless in New York City today than at any time since the government has been keeping statistics. With government stats I usually double the amount because I know that they lie about the real problems. Right now there are over 43, 000 homeless people in New York City. Mayor Bloomberg has set up what he calls drop in centers. A homeless person drops in, goes through a series of interviews, and is told to return to the place where they were living the previous year. The solution to the housing problem in New York City is to set aside a group of housing units for low income families. Before you cry no more welfare, remember that Bloomberg has used this formula to help artist in NYC. Many of the units in NYC are empty because no one can afford to live in them. To leave these units empty while people sleep at Grand Central Station at night is insane.




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